My last appointment with my functional medicine doctor was at the end of November 2021. Which seems like eons ago at this point. During that time I started thinking maybe I would go visit him in person. And then I put that thought aside on a shelf somewhere for awhile. Except I kept coming back to it. The only problem was that there was never a good time to go and it would cost, of course. But at what point has my health ever been convenient? It’s not and never has been. It’s been inconveniencing me for many years, even before the big crash. Sometime in January in the midst of working through my Babesia treatment I decided I needed to go see him. I was determined to find a way and I’d go by myself if I had to. Once I set my mind to something it’s a bit hard to change it. And trust me, I tried talking myself out of it quite a bit. Telling myself I would be fine, to just finish out the rest of the Lyme treatments, etc. But nope! I had to go. But then it was tax season and scheduling was proving to be too difficult to squeeze it in before everything got bananas at work. Plus, I knew I didn’t want to do anything new during tax season. So much so, that I finished out the babesia treatment … or kind of just decided it was time to be done with it. My body wasn’t having it anymore and I needed to survive the work week and life. I wasn’t going to start the third treatment for Bartonella either, it just didn’t feel right. I needed to be in the right frame of mind and I was not there. Fast forward two months and now we’re here. Ben and I booked the trip and left a few days after tax deadline. The kids weren’t very excited we were going, but after explaining why they felt better about it. Theodore exclaimed that I’m going to get better and that I’ll be able to play with him more (cue tears). He feels confident I will get better and it will take about a year. I hope he’s right 😉
- The babesia, borrelia, and mold have been removed from my body (so yay! all that work was worth it)
- Bartonella (this was the 3rd round of treatment I didn’t complete yet) remains and is mostly affecting my bladder (which explains why it’s so aggravated all the time)
- Tapeworms (cestodes) and Flukes (trematodes) are hanging out in my descending colon (article on parasites)
- With parasites the body releases a lot of IgE (antibodies produced by the immune system). This creates a situation in which we can become very reactive to our environment, including foods, smells, chemicals (more than usual). This in turn can increase histamine and lead to CIRS (chronic inflammatory response syndrome). So this is basically why I struggle so much with food, etc.
- Parasites also like to hang onto other toxins, so they’re chilling with some metals, herbicides/glyphosate. So as I get rid of them it will take care of these as well.




How were you diagnosed with all of your issues. What type of doctor did you see? What symptoms did you seek answers for?